Oral Patterns of Performance
Oral Patterns of Performance: Story and Song
Barre Toelken
Copyright Date: 2003
Published by: University Press of Colorado,
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Oral Patterns of Performance
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To many Native American cultures, songs and stories are dramatic enactments of reality, and words bring reality into existence. In this chapter from his award-winning book,The Anguish of Snails, Toelken thoughtfully approaches a number of stories from Native American traditions, discussing how narratives can be touchstones of shared values among closely associated traditional people and how songs and stories go far beyond an evening's entertainment or "lessons" about life. A traditional narrative can be a culturally structured way of thinking and of experiencing the patterns that make culture real.

eISBN: 978-0-87421-953-1
Subjects: Sociology
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. [i]-[ii])
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. [iii]-[iv])
  3. Oral Patterns of Performance: Story and Song
    Oral Patterns of Performance: Story and Song (pp. 1-47)

    Early in the Navajo creation story, First Man and First Woman (who are depicted as gendered holy beings made up of colored light), hear a strange noise on a nearby mountain shrouded by clouds. Apprehensive about what this unknown noise may signify, but feeling a need to investigate, First Man rejects First Woman’s advice to avoid the dangers, saying:

    Do not be afraid …

    Nothing will go wrong. For I will surround myself with song.

    I will sing as I make my way to the mountain.

    I will sing while I am on the mountain.

    And I will sing as...

  4. NOTES
    NOTES (pp. 47-48)
  5. About the Author
    About the Author (pp. 49-50)
  6. About the Book
    About the Book (pp. 51-51)
  7. Back Matter
    Back Matter (pp. 52-52)